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Pit

PIT, v.t. To indent; to press into hollows. 1. To mark with little hollows, as by variolous pustules; as the face pitted by the small pocks. 2. To set in competition, as in combat.

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PIT, v.t. To indent; to press into hollows.

1. To mark with little hollows, as by variolous pustules; as the face pitted by the small pocks.

2. To set in competition, as in combat.

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